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(10-18-2009 05:58 PM)RobertN Wrote:  
(10-18-2009 05:00 PM)WMD Owl Wrote:  I was at Yao Ming's Chinese Restaurant in Houston last yera. Out in the lobby there is a biography of Yao and his family.

When it got to the paragraph of how Yao’s Mother was in the Red Guards during the Cultural Revolution, I turned around and left.
Good for you. I am sure he doesn't care that you left angry that his family member was a communist.

She wasn't just a ChiCom.... his ol' Momma was a member of an Organization of Genocide.
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(10-18-2009 06:00 PM)WMD Owl Wrote:  
(10-18-2009 05:58 PM)RobertN Wrote:  
(10-18-2009 05:00 PM)WMD Owl Wrote:  I was at Yao Ming's Chinese Restaurant in Houston last yera. Out in the lobby there is a biography of Yao and his family.

When it got to the paragraph of how Yao’s Mother was in the Red Guards during the Cultural Revolution, I turned around and left.
Good for you. I am sure he doesn't care that you left angry that his family member was a communist.

She wasn't just a ChiCom.... his ol' Momma was a member of an Organization of Genocide.
I am sure there are some Nazi's that weren't involved in the concentration camps. If I remember correctly, there was a movie about a Jewish guy who was in the Nazi party just to try and save his life. So it may have been possible that she did it for similar reasons(or at least a legit reason) but of course, you didn't even finish reading to find out if that was the case.
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(10-18-2009 08:15 PM)RobertN Wrote:  I am sure there are some Nazi's that weren't involved in the concentration camps. If I remember correctly, there was a movie about a Jewish guy who was in the Nazi party just to try and save his life. So it may have been possible that she did it for similar reasons(or at least a legit reason) but of course, you didn't even finish reading to find out if that was the case.

Yeah, Nazis, Socialists and those who practice eugenics. I.e. the DNC in the United States. There is no difference. The only thing stopping them is the Constitution.....but they're trying to do something about that as well.


Robert, when it comes down to it, I mean, when the **** finally hits the fan, there's gonna be a lot of your compadres dead on the street. I do hope you understand where your kind is trying to take us, and the consequences of your actions. We are a free nation. We don't do that Communist ****. Try it, as you are, and you'll see how it turns out. With the Bolsheviks, they were destitute, the economy sucked, and the Czar lived like a king. During the Bush Admin, our economy was sound.

Keep it up. This little revolution you think you're having, and one that you want, will not go well for you. That I can promise you.
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BTW, if anyone doesn't think RobertN respects Mao, they haven't been reading. Robert is a Communist through and though.

Democrats, the old style, include people like uhmump and Nomad. Robert is as far left as they come. It would not surprise me if he had a GDamn Che flag hanging in his apartment.
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(10-18-2009 11:03 PM)Rebel Wrote:  
(10-18-2009 08:15 PM)RobertN Wrote:  I am sure there are some Nazi's that weren't involved in the concentration camps. If I remember correctly, there was a movie about a Jewish guy who was in the Nazi party just to try and save his life. So it may have been possible that she did it for similar reasons(or at least a legit reason) but of course, you didn't even finish reading to find out if that was the case.

Yeah, Nazis, Socialists and those who practice eugenics. I.e. the DNC in the United States. There is no difference. The only thing stopping them is the Constitution.....but they're trying to do something about that as well.


Robert, when it comes down to it, I mean, when the **** finally hits the fan, there's gonna be a lot of your compadres dead on the street. I do hope you understand where your kind is trying to take us, and the consequences of your actions. We are a free nation. We don't do that Communist ****. Try it, as you are, and you'll see how it turns out. With the Bolsheviks, they were destitute, the economy sucked, and the Czar lived like a king. During the Bush Admin, our economy was sound.

Keep it up. This little revolution you think you're having, and one that you want, will not go well for you. That I can promise you.
03-lmfao DNC = Nazi's. Wrong but not original. THose are the talking points given to you. This country isn't going to become a "socialist" country despite what the propaganda Republican party is selling you. It may be more "socialist" than you like but this country was going in a way I didn't like when Bush was in power. If things tip too far left, the Democrats will lose power and the right(whatever it looks like) will regain power and change things back. As for my "dead compadres", I can imagine you and the other violent rightwing war mongering thugs will probably go around shooting innocent people for their beliefs. That is why they are buying guns and ammo like there is no tomorrow. That is REALLY scary. The mentally disturbed buyying up ammo and guns to take out the "commies". Paranoia and guns don't mix. As for the Bush economy, it was a bubble economy. On the surface, it looked great but underneath, it was trouble.
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RE: Favorite Philosopher? Chairman Mao
(10-16-2009 12:52 PM)Rebel Wrote:  BTW, I have heard not one person say they turn to Hitler for rationalization and inspiration.

Saddam hussein did

Probably Arafat and leaders of Hezzbollah, Hamas, Syria, Gaddafi, etc. i.e. the anti-semites who openly champion Mein Kampf
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RE: Favorite Philosopher? Chairman Mao
(10-16-2009 10:44 AM)I45owl Wrote:  "Chairman Mao and Mother Theresa - two people not often coupled together" ... but perhaps they should be. Anyone with a couple of hours to kill could be entertained by researching what Christopher Hitchens would have to say about the question "which one is more evil". sigh.

being familar with what he'd say, I'll respond with a reply to such a statement that is about to be part of a mini Media Blitz starting next week:

By What Standard, do you condem any action?

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